F i . I E TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN T Kingston Legion Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the Kingston Bunch No. 30. B. E. S L., was held on April 9th in the Legion home in Charlottetown with the president. comrade .An- draw Maclsschem in the chair. The minutes were read and ap- proved. A letter was read by the president. Comrade Macllachorn. from the Post office Department for an appointment of a new post master in Bonshaw. The secre-. tary was to see about it. Two new members Joined and paid their fees. With no further business. the meeting came to I close uith the usual Legion pro- cedure and the. National Anthem.;xvuhn-5, Paints, BURGESS BEOTIME continued from page 10 Hiade. fun of the small Bears. He, came down still more, and did the same thing. He came down still farther He was just barely out of reach of one of Taddylt black pawsll when Taddy reached for him. Tad- cly was losing his temper. This mull person in a red coat was too sure clothing 539.00 up. style H-Style. This column is reserved for new of local interest, but advertisin of a nesny nature may be insane at five cents a word. strictly pay ahla in advance. liIacPHF.RSON, tailored to mea- FOR A LIMITED TIME Cold VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINERY, l63'2 Great George Street. Many new hats arriving this week. Every C0-OP SERVICES-for the best Milkers. Coolers, Refrigerators etc. Insurance too. 58 Fitzroy Street. ANFITAL MEETING of tlie Charlottetown Free Dispensary. at the City Hall. this eietiing at 8 P. M. Public cordially invited. HAZEIBROOK - Al.F.XA.Vl)RA. -Services for Sunday. April l9ih. Hazelbrook 11 A. M. Alexandra 7.30 P. M. All are welcome to th-se services. He. Thomas Poole, Min- lSl9Y. TRYON PAS-TOIIFAL CHARG F..- THE CENTRAL ouaitoianl ST. I'ETER'S BAY PASTORAL CIIABGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. April 19th. ll.00 A. M. Greenwich. 3.00 P. M. Marie. 7.30 P M. St. Peter's. Rev. Russell A. .VIacLeod, Minister. KINSAIEN VVINNER! - The following were the winners of the Kinsmen Club's Fishing drawing: waves 31.50 for 55.00. Mary's. lst, Lem Macnougall; 2nd Thane Dunn the Theme Pm”, in unh phone 230. - Doyle, ll”! Hills-borough St.; 3rd, um. ' ' is Randolpn Manning, North River The mum.” of the 1.” me", Road; 4th. H. C. Atkinson: bth. Richard Gallant, 13 Euston St. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs Everett Hiobertson. Murray Harbour, wish- es to announce the engagement of her daughter, Lorna 5. Jordan, to Lclih G. Dougles, son of Mrs. in Douglas and the late Mr. Douglas. Charlottetown. Wedding to take place May 9th. VVINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada services Sunday. April lilth. 1958. winsloe Norih ll A. M. Wlnsloe Smith 3 P. M Prlncctown Road. 7.30 F. SI. Sunday School at High- neld 1.30 P M. Heber H. Hardy; Prcsby. Supply Personals . 7 -.A.W.. saucy for words. Teddy dull! 1”” The United Church of Canada. Ser- hia temper. He gave Ohlmeffr O vices on Sunday. April 19th. Trynn surprise. He gave himself an ewcn 11 A, M. Cmpaud 3 p -M cape BT91”-T FUTDTYRE HF 5”dd5"l.l' dlllii Traverse 7.30 P. Al. Rev. Alexander V. Dunbar lull hi: claws into the bark and. scrambled up a little way. It notl only surprised him. but. frightenecli him. He hugged that tree, he dug, all his claws into the bark. For a moment or two he just clung than-e. He didn't know how to get up. or how to get. down. Meanwhile. Ohstterer raced up the tree. He had had a real fright because it had been so unexpected. Now. high up in th tree. he turned and began ocoldlng again. Liitle. by little he came down. He dared Taddy to come up any higher. He came down so close that again Taddy lost his temper. and scrambled up. This time he reached a low branch and pulled himself up on it, Right then and there he had a wonderful feeling. He could climb! He just felt it! He was no longer afraid. He suddenoly felt at home. in a tree. He reached up to another branch and pulled himself up. This was I new kind of fun. He looked down at his small sister watching him in wide-eyed wonder. itcome on up!" called Taddy. T FISH and CHIPS From the frying pan to your table. Free delivery on orders of 50c or over. Orders 10 AM. until Midnight. Sundays also aouunrs FISH a ciiirsi Phone 28734 i T l Machay, Minister. CHURCH OF SCOTl.A.Vl). Scr- iices Friday. April l7tli. Argyleg :Shore 7.30 P. M. April 19th, Murrayl R1i'er 11 A. M. Birch Hill 3 P. M ('harlot.tetowri 7 P. M. Mondiiy.E April 20th, Stanchel 7.30 P. M.' Roy. J. H. Bishop, Minister. 1 ....... ' THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - Central Parlsh.l services next Lord's Day are as follows: Clyde River ll A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. T. - Mr. and Mrs 1 ENGAGEMES l.. A. Hynes announces the gagement of their youngest daugh-, ter Eleanor Mary to Mr. Josephl Comitini son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Comitini of Montreal. Marriage to1 take place in Montreal in the near future. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin of Burton. Lot '7. announce the engagement of thc.r. elder daughter. Barbara Joan tol Mr. Francis Gerard elder son of Mrs. Francis .7. Penny and the latej Francis J. Penny of Montreal. Mar-l riage to take place in Montrcal oiiy June 13th, at 9 olclock at St. Igllll-W tins of Loyola Church. TRYON-BONSHAW GR(ll'l' or FNITED BAPTIST ('HI'RCIIES.--l Rev. W. G. Klllam. B. A. t'1'h.) Pas- i tor. On Sunday April 19th. Services as follows:-Trvoii. Siiiidny SCl100l.' smnreland. Sunday School rcorgiir.-. Alway- ization 2.00 P. M. Public Worship 3.00 P. M. The mam friends of Mrs. W. H. be glad to know that she has returned ugher home on Orlehar Si, af'er having heen a pazicnt in the P. E. 1. Hospital for ovcr two necks. Her friends will regret to learn that Mrs. F".ll'0fl Pierce, who has been a patient in the P. E. I. Hos- pital, is leaving tomorrow for Halifax, iilicrc she will enter the Victoria General Hospital for further lrcalment. Cord Thanks The family of the late George M. Mricl(ay wish to thank neigh- en- boiirs and friends for their many.BOTH acts of kiiidiiess during their re- cent licrearement. Also those who scnt flowers and messages of sym- patliy. IN RAEMORIAM In memory of Spr. J'oaeph E. Henneherry. Morell. Served in England. France. Belgium, Hal- land. Germany it I could place one flower on your grave, And you could pick the name. 1 know you'd choose For-get-mu not. And I would do the same. But peaceful be thy sleep dear l.ife rolls on the same. yll.00 .A. M. Public worsliip. 7.30 . ,. P M Guest, Sppakm R”. E 31. R ; some z':I:!' viell meet in heaven wheelock, Secretary nf the Bl'lV.l5hi ' and Foreign Bible Society WM”. And clasp our hands again. llcmembered hy a Friend. Mrs. Blanche Black, Bay Fortune. F MIIRRI All All There's space in a Morris Oxford- for six adults. Take one ride and you and all your passengers will know perfect driving comfort. The Morris is a pleasure to drive Inter-axle seating and front wheel torsion liar springing take the bounce out of the roughest Hllilwillvl AND BIIVICI VIOI (GA)! 10 (Oil! ammo auav...uAor1oiasr BER THAN space to spare plenty of leg room. on long trips. 1"" Plan." Enquire about Order Canadian prices-car I . . shipped back to Canada FREE. I cost less to buy . . . less to run. offer low coat driving plcnsziirc. The I tar HOLMAN'S BOTH STORES C roads, and adjiiatalilc foam rubber seats givq Morris can Morris Minor for instance, gives up to 50 miles per gauon on LOW OC' l'ANl'I gasoline. Illustrated: Morris Orion! 4 door sedan. Other models include Mnrru Muior 2 door coach mid 4 door sedan. Morris Minor Canwrnug and the Morris Dslord an-Station M"ng:;i. Avai!a)lLP E! II)! VIIW C OI . Uulalnaloull . H MW rumor Mme Pt54.9URE-SEE. YOUR MORRIS DEAZIR moor! '- 'rnAvni.r.mo T0 ENGLAND? the Morris "Coronation your Morris in Canada-pay delivered in England TRINITY MISSION BAND The Easter meeting of the Mis- sion Band of Trinity United Church was held in the social on April 1st. with Donna Glllls, vice- pcesldent. moulding. The meet- ing opened by the children re- peating the Membera' Purpose in unison. The members welcomed back their leader. Mrs. Toombs, with a hearty hand clap. The business put of the meeting opened by se- in; were read by the secretary, Leila Dignan. Roll call was ans- wered by a verse from the Bible. Helen Toombs. treasurer. gave her report. The ofterlng was tak- en by lsabel Dignan and sally Martin and dedication hymn was sung. . "Heavy The children sang Birthday" to three mambers. Bryan Wlmriacott was chairman for the program which followed. The children enjoyed tzwo colored films shown by Leith Thompson with Miss Morson reading the story. The Afternoon Auxiliary of the W. M. 3. very kindly treated the children to a generous treat of Easter eggs. The meeting closed by all standing and repeating the Miapali Benediction. Federation of Rgdoalura Ooonunind from Page 5) jsHEE..:.H........ govao-nuiant in muketiumbut usu- ally an organised agency accepts this responsibility and acts as an intermediary between the producer and the government. Colored Oleo Ontario has pai-mitted for the past few you-I. the sale of uncal- oi-ed oleo. during the winter man- ufacture of this product encour- aged the circulation of petitions anwng consumers demanding the sale of yellow margarine. A bill was introduced in the Legislature and mat. with strong opposition from all parties. The Premier and the leader of the opposition ably pointed out the critical condition of the dairy in- dustry and stated that colored margarine would mean that event- ually the consumer would buy and eat this product believing it to be butter. In the vote on the bill only four members supported colored oleo. Potato Troubles The unpredictable nature of the potato business has once again been demonstrated to the sorrow of a portion of grower: who held on for a repetition of last spring's prical. , . Equally ambasnaaad is thanow. and they have our Imipathv. which for a variety of reasons sold only 5 portion of their crop or make a practice of selling the crop dur- ing the winter months when the pressure of other farm work eased. In the absence of dennita in. formation on the quantity still left in the Province it is difficult for anyone to decide whether the balance of the crop can all be moved or to make any Drodiotlona as to the possibility of improve- ment in price at a later dam. llmimataa of the number of can on hand vary by over a thousand. if the lower ngui-ea are oorract their could be some hope for improved prices; it the higher figure is right the future does not hold much hope. In POM l'0&rl.vovar-estimation of the 0109 has wet the grower real money: thia.aaaaon the crop has apparently been undarastiniated particularly in the United States. with the result that prices stayed at a high level until the surplus became evident. Bog Grading Through the 0.l".A. woatarn Kroupa have been demanding that live grading of hogs be made available where so desired by the producer. the out has consistently 313' rademal Department of Agriculture E to the 11.3., a qatmn of live grading with the payment of premiums be established. After duo oonlldamtlon the has turned downtho raquast on the grounds that pramiinn pay- ments in such cases might be con- sidered by the United States as bonudu for exports and set up oountar-vailinc imposition. The redaral Davpartanant has de- cided that the granting of ” this request would be a mistake. Income Tax The April 30th dauiline for filing income tax returns will soon roll around and to fa.i-mars who must. cope with this anjoyable task we nugget in the interest of aocuracyl that the job he not left to the night before income tax day. Turulps The turnip any while not com- paring in value with potatoes does nevertheless bring to a. number of farms-s considerable i This season. while prices were good at the start, present. values are so low as to make it hardly worth- whlle to bother with them. The Federation and the turnip dealers have each appointed a committee to wank jointly in plan- APRIL w 17 1953 -- mad Burlington and O I Vicinity Mrs Eva . B. Pioharl to her home in Thursday. Am! inn, me, ,peM'f in; the past four weeks in on... lottatown at the home of her .f and daughter-in-law. Mr. and M: Anson Pickering. My. piekmn ' who is a patient in the Pxmmdff &na.toriu.m. is making ggvonme DN81'0I5o Welcome guests of Mr. and Mn Daniel I-Iickox, Burlington, gm. me" Faster holidays. WOPQ thgiy Emmy children, Donnie and Donna Jun Hlckox. Kensirigton. Mrs. J, Leighton Stewart. mm. bow, is visiting her parents tin- and Mrs. Ellis Pi-ofitt, Burllyigton Mr. Roy Muunhin, Spring V”, ley, spent the Easter week mm at Burlington where he was one guest of Mr. and Mrs. Haw-y Pmflit and family.-Bur. nlng for improvement in the mar-. keting of this crop. The commit- tee will meet in s. few days and it is hoped that a plan may be de. vised to bring some order into the business during the coming mi. 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